
Jarrod Bowen sends three-word message after West Ham win v Manchester United
West Ham United turned their Premier League form around with a 2-0 victory over Manchester United on Sunday.
The Hammers had not previously won since their back-to-back victories over Arsenal and Leicester in February.
But goals from Tomas Soucek and Jarrod Bowen either side of half-time at Old Trafford witnessed Graham Potter’s men leapfrog the Red Devils into 14th place.
West Ham will now turn their attention to Sunday, when they will host Nottingham Forest in their last home game of the season.

Bowen describes West Ham win as ‘perfect’ on Instagram
After Potter’s side beat Ruben Amorim’s men in the North West, Bowen wrote on Instagram (11 May): “Perfect away day.”
Jarrod Bowen stats | Premier League 2024/25 |
Appearances | 32 |
Goals | 11 |
Assists | 7 |
The England international has now notched 11 goals and seven assists in 32 Premier League appearances this term, with five goal contributions arriving in his last four outings.
Bowen has been a shining light in an otherwise difficult season for the London Stadium outfit, who have lost 16 top-flight fixtures.
West Ham will hope to end the season strongly
The Hammers’ away triumph over Man United has provided some respite for the East London outfit in a largely disappointing season.
Potter’s men had previously endured an eight-game winless run, epitomising how tough they have found the Premier League this season.
But after emerging victorious over Amorim’s side on Sunday, West Ham should now be confident that they can enjoy a strong end to the campaign.
The Hammers’ next opponents, Forest, have seen their Champions League chances take a significant blow after failing to win their last three games.
Meanwhile, on the final day of the season, Potter’s side travel to an Ipswich outfit who have already suffered relegation from the Premier League.
Potter has still won just four of his seven games in charge of the East London club, but his next two fixtures hand him a significant opportunity to better that record.
The Englishman will then hope to oversee strong recruitment in the summer transfer window.